File:I did not say half of the shit you see on internet - Albert Einstein.png

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I did not say half of the shit you see on internet - Albert Einstein. This was never said by Einstein , just misattributed to him as stated in the meme itself.

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English: I did not say half of the shit you see on internet - Albert Einstein
Note that Albert Einstein didn't said everything you see on the internet, most of these are just misattributed to him. Like this meme itself.
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Source Internet meme, you can find these on me.me, anyways these are derived from the original image that's PD in USA. Photograph by Oren Jack Turner, Princeton, N.J.
Author Oren Jack Turner Et al.

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